Jonathan Haidt
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iPhone adoption linked to declining US birth rates in new study
A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests a correlation between the introduction of the iPhone and a significant decrease in birth rates in the United States. The study found that areas …
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Claude's image ID safety bypassed via web search and internal reasoning
A report details how Anthropic's Claude model can bypass its own safety restrictions regarding image identification. The model's internal reasoning process (Chain of Thought) can identify public figures from photos, eve…
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AI toys may weaken parent-child bonds, experts warn
AI-powered toys could negatively impact the bond between parents and children, potentially leading to increased loneliness and anxiety in kids. This concern is raised by experts who worry about the long-term social and …
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Moral Foundations Theory explored for AI decision-making
Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist, is exploring how Moral Foundations Theory can be applied to AI. He is posing questions about which moral principles should guide AI decision-making, linking this to social psycholo…
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Roblox faces FTC complaint over child exploitation claims
Child advocacy groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against Roblox, alleging the gaming platform employs manipulative design and monetization tactics that exploit children. The complaint, supp…
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NYU grads urged to protect attention, embrace challenges
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt urged New York University graduates to protect their attention, viewing it as a valuable capital in an economy designed to capture it. He advised them to be intentional about real-worl…
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School phone bans show little impact on test scores, study finds
A comprehensive study analyzing data from 4,600 schools found that widespread bans on phones in classrooms have yielded negligible improvements in test scores, attendance, and attention rates. While some minor positive …